Essays in honor of Habermas

Philosophical Inquiry (vol. 42 issue 1/2) features essays in honor of Jürgen Habermas:

1. "Habermas and (the) Enlightenment" [preview] by William Outhwaite

2. "Popular Sovereignty, Populism and Deliberative Democracy" [pdf] by Kolja Möller 

3. "Responding to the Challenges of Globalisation: Habermas on Legitimacy" [preview] by Wilhelm Dagmar 

4. "Defining Cosmopolitanism: European Politics of the Twenty-first Century" [preview] by Anastasia Marinopoulou 

5. "A Cosmopolitan Legitimization of State Borders" [preview] by Julian Nida-Rümelin

6. "Alternative Visions of a New Global Order: What Should Cosmopolitans Hope for?" [abstract] by Cristina Lafont 

7. "System and Life-world, or Systems and Systemic Environments? Reflections on the Social and Political Theories of Habermas and Luhmann" [pdf] by Darrow Schecter 

8. "Are There Limits to Postmetaphysical Thought? Jürgen Habermas’ Conception of Normativity in a Secularised Society" [preview] by Stefan Müller-Doohm 

9. "The Problem of Limit Concepts in Habermas: Toward a Cognitive Approach to the Cultural Embodiment of Reason" [pdf] by Piet Strydom

10. "Democratic Self-Determination through Anarchic, Public Will-Formation: Towards a Robust Theory of Deliberative Democracy" [abstract] by Hauke Brunkhorst



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